The driving forces of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from South Latin American countries and their impacts on these countries’ process of decoupling

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Victor Moutinho
Renato Santiago
José Alberto Fuinhas
António Cardoso Marques
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[1] University of Beira Interior,NECE
[2] GOVCOPP – UA,UBI and Management and Economics Department
[3] University of Coimbra,CeBER and NECE
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Carbon dioxide emissions per capita; Economic growth per capita; Decoupling effort; Renewable productivity;
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An extensive decomposition analysis was used to research the primary driving forces behind energy-related carbon dioxide emissions per capita for the period 1993 to 2017 in a panel of South American countries. Evidence was found that the effect of per capita renewable productivity was challenging and compromised in South Latin American countries. Decoupling changed from a weak state to a strong decoupling state after the Kyoto protocol. When we remove the renewable productivity per capita effect, the results show that the state of strong decoupling was mainly achieved due to a group of economic drivers, with the negative changes in energy intensity, and in the gross domestic investment, proving to be the most significant contributors to decreasing CO2 emission per capita.
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页码:20685 / 20698
页数:13
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